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Eucalyptus tereticornis

Forest Red Gum, Blue Gum

Myrtaceae 
 

Eucalyptus tereticornis

Form and Size: A large tree, usually20-30m high, but to 50m in tall forest areas.

Distribution: Eastern Qld., N.S.W. and eastern Vic.; in open forests and on alluvial plains.

Adult Leaves: Lance-shaped, long drawn-out point, thick, shiny, green, lateral veins at 40°-50°, 10-20cm x 1-2.7cm.

Bark: Smooth, white, grey or grey-blue, deciduous in large flakes or sheets, often rough and flaky at the base.

Buds: Conical; base hemispherical, 2-3mm long, 4-6mm wide; cap elongated conical, 8-13mm long, 4-6mm wide.

Flowers: White, occasionally pink, about 1.5cm diameter; borne in clusters of 5-12.

Flowering Period: June to November.

Fruit:  Capsules, 5-7mm long, 4-8cm wide; valves strongly exserted.

Cultivation/Notes: Propagate from seed. An important nectar and pollen producer and the leaves are relished by koalas. The timber is heavy and durable and is used for construction and posts.

 

Eucalyptus tereticornis